This week, season three of our podcast returns with another panel presentation from the BSP Annual Conference in July 2018.
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BSP Podcast: Aoife McInerney on the Phenomenology of Solidarity
Our podcast takes a short mid-season break with a second panel presentation from the BSP Annual Conference from July 2018.
Read moreBSP Podcast: James Forrest on Degrees of Transcendentalism
This week, season three of our podcast moves on to the panel presentations of the BSP Annual Conference in 2018.
Read moreBSP Podcast: Niall Keane – Metaphysics and Nihilism
Season three of our podcast continues with the second of the keynote presentations from the BSP Annual Conference in 2018.
Read moreBSP Podcast: Luna Dolezal – Phenomenology and Intercorporeality in the Case of Commercial Surrogacy
Season three of our podcast continues with the first of the keynote presentations from the BSP Annual Conference in 2018.
Read moreBSP Podcast: Moujan Mirdamadi – Death-conscious culture and depression in Iran
Here is the fifth and final podcast from the BSP’s 2018 workshop ‘Embodied Subjects: Phenomenology, Literature, and the Health Humanities’.
Read moreBSP Podcast: Ullrich Haase – Understanding the Historical Body
We have now released the fourth podcast from the BSP’s 2018 workshop ‘Embodied Subjects: Phenomenology, Literature, and the Health Humanities’.
Read moreBSP Podcast: Patrick O’Connor – Knausgaard, Bodies & The Terrible Beauty of Brain Surgery
The third podcast from the BSP’s 2018 workshop ‘Embodied Subjects: Phenomenology, Literature, and the Health Humanities’ has now been released.
Read moreBSP Podcast: Christopher Eagle – Brain Stories: On the Limits of Neuro-Fiction
The second of our podcasts from our 2018 BSP workshop ‘Embodied Subjects: Phenomenology, Literature, and the Health Humanities’ is live.
Read moreBSP Podcast: Raymond Talis – The Embodied Subject and Objects in the Weighty Sense
Here is the first of our podcasts from our 2018 BSP workshop ‘Embodied Subjects: Phenomenology, Literature, and the Health Humanities’.
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